Confused Volunteers Info (after EU-Turkey deal)

At the Gates of Europe

This short documentary follows a search and rescue operation by Operation Mare Nostrum of nearly 200 immigrants, mainly from Pakistan and Syria, who were found drifting in the sea between Lampedusa and Tunisia in 2013. The film ends with rare footage of the refugee center of Mineo, Sicily, the largest of its kind in Europe, where many rescued by the Italian navy end up.

The Migrant Files

The Migrants Files is a consortium of journalists from over 10 EU countries that aims at precisely assessing the number of men, women and children that died as a result of EU Member States migration policies. The team also follows the money that flow through public and private hands as Europe struggles to contain the flood of migrants at its borders.

Refugee.tv

Refugee.tv is an act of empowerment. It is a TV station designed by refugees in cooperation with a German/Austrian film team. Amongst the refugees coming to Europe are many skilled workers, some filmmakers, journalists and camera men. refugee.tv provides them a platform to continue their passionate work.

Seeking Refuge

Five animated stories giving a unique insight into the lives of young people who have sought refuge in the UK, told by the children themselves. These powerful and moving films explore themes such as separation and persecution - as well as adapting to a new life in Britain - in a way that is accessible for younger viewers.

EuroCities report: “Refugee reception and integration in cities”

EuroCities was founded in 1986 by the mayors of Barcelona, Birmingham, Frankfurt, Lyon, Milan and Rotterdam and today brings together the local governments of over 130 of Europe's largest cities and 40 partner cities.This report is based on the findings of a survey carried out at the end of 2015 among 34 cities in 17 EU member states and Norway.

La respuesta de la UE a las presiones migratorias

Fifty Most Populous Refugee Camps

This story profiles the 50 most populous settlements administered by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Contrary to popular belief, many of these settlements are far from temporary, and most of the largest ones are in Africa and South Asia.